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Hey CEJAY ...

I know how ya feel dude I had to get a complete exhaust overhaull and remove my window tint to pass a defect last week ...

They are also cracking down hard on lowered suspension so be carefull man ... something about centre of wheel to the guard has to be of a certain clearance not just 100mm road clearance ...

I got an advisory about it ...

I know how ya feel it is shit

Mine was also defected for noise and was given $117 fine ontop

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Umm what did you say about that WMI kit? You'll have to dust it off and use it now!!!

maybe, greg has the new engine. might get around to putting the kit in when the engine goes in but that's still a maybe ;)

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spotted a nice darkblue R32 GTS4(?) with GTR front and what must be an RB26 near the convention centre - sounded great and looks hot too :)

actually spotted another 2 R32 4 doors that looked nice that day, one white and the other silver.

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spotted a nice darkblue R32 GTS4(?) with GTR front and what must be an RB26 near the convention centre - sounded great and looks hot too :)

actually spotted another 2 R32 4 doors that looked nice that day, one white and the other silver.

top one sounds like CJ (blue one) and the bottom sounds like michelle (the silver one)

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I see the blue one quite a bit in civic around that location. aggressive looking car :)

I really must dust off my 32 and drive it more! (plus get to know more of you guys, given I've had it more than 5 years.... busy life and kids!)

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did you see me wave? lol

Well I was caught off guard so it was more like an awkward 3 finger wave...

nice ride BTW.

right back at ya! hehe :P

nah I didnt see your awkward wave sorry.. I was caught off guard a bit too, I was like "oh bright yellow... oh it's a R34!". Probably didnt help also that I'd just driven back from Jindabyne and was extremely hungover LOL

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right back at ya! hehe :)

nah I didnt see your awkward wave sorry.. I was caught off guard a bit too, I was like "oh bright yellow... oh it's a R34!". Probably didnt help also that I'd just driven back from Jindabyne and was extremely hungover LOL

lol fair enough. When are you showcasing your ride next? I wanna have a look and put two yellow 34s together, lol. I think yours has a lot more cooler stuff than mine though. :)

Im jealous of your nismo kit (i think your car had a nismo kit, lol - im blaming it on being caught off guard again)

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haha yeah I have a Nismo kit... was actually trying to remember if you did too... we're such an observant pair LOL ;)

We should definately get them together and compare, take a few pics etc!

How long have you had yours? I haven't seen many around in the yellow... it's good to see another one who is actually on SAU!

Spotted around midnight, an R32 in an orange/bronze type colour, no rear wing, side skirts/body kit cruising next to me over Athlon Drive... :)

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